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What role does unity play in the church's effectiveness?

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Unity within the church is essential for its effectiveness in fulfilling the Great Commission and upholding the truth of the Gospel.

Unity is a foundational characteristic that significantly enhances the church's effectiveness in achieving its mission. As Paul notes in Ephesians 4:12, the purpose of church organization and leadership is 'for the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry.' This can only occur when members operate in harmony and mutual support, fostering an environment where the Gospel can thrive. A disunited church stunts spiritual growth and mission efforts, while a unified church reflects the nature of Christ and serves as a powerful witness to the world. Therefore, preserving and prioritizing unity is not merely an ideal but an essential practice for the church to faithfully represent Christ's love and truth.
Scripture References: Ephesians 4:12

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